The pieces will now be displayed in three sets of nine, for a fortnight each, until 16 April 2012.

Rob Lindsay, Birmingham Royal Ballet's New Media Officer, said: 'We're very thankful to Six Eight Kafé for hosting the collection. Those who've seen the ballet will understand when I also say that the tea-total Salvation Army Band would undoubtedly approve of the
venue!'

On the afternoon of Saturday 10 March, visitors will also get the opportunity to meet with some of the designers responsible, who will be demonstrating their illustrative talents on the premises. The event will also mark the launch of issue four of FAKE Magazine, a publication for which Pointe Blank contributors have previously submitted artwork.

Collection curator, Claire Hartley, said: 'With
Pointe Blank being a collaborative project, it's great that for this event we'll be teaming up with FAKE, which has likewise showcased so much of the city's design talent. We'll also be inviting visitors on the day to doodle their own pieces inspired by the Pointe Blank brief, which we'll post on the project's blog
afterwards.'

This is the second Pointe Blank project of it's kind, the first taking place in 2011. It was inspired by the story of the ballet Coppélia, which Birmingham Royal Ballet dance this week in Sunderland and next week in London.